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Hi I'm RuthAnne

I'm an escalating artist. I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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Im an artist with many ways to express my art. As an expert in pottery/ceramics I also like to do photography, sketching, crocheting and anything really that I can artistically express myself with. I love the outdoors, especially skiing, with a lot of kayaking in the summer. I'm a college student and plan on getting a degree.

Why I am a Mormon

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I am a LDS member because I know that the LDS church is the only right and true church on earth. I have received so many blessings in my life that there is no way that they could't have come from the one and only God. He has given me a beautiful life to live in his name and only through him can I receive the life he planned for me. I truly love God and Christ. Through the hard times, instead of trying to blame him for my trouble, I cling to him for protection and guidance that He happily gives me. I am a Mormon and I know that from the deepest part of my being that the Church Joseph Smith and God built on earth is the true Church on earth.

How I live my faith

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I like to spread as much love from the gospel as I can. Ways that I like to share that love is through volunteering at the food bank, donating clothing at the D.I and Shelter. I love to spend time with the ward and in Relief Society. It's always fun to bring a friend to activities with me.

What are Mormon women like? Do Mormons believe in equality of men and women?

RuthAnne

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LDS Women are strong and beautiful no matter the shape and size. We believe we are all treated equally in every way. Though some may think that women are treated unequally in our church because men receive the priesthood, Women receive the amazing blessing of bearing children. Without this kind of blessing, we wouldn't be here today and that is something amazing.Show moreShow less

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